Sexually Transmitted Diseases – Biology

International Journal of HIV/AIDS and Research (IJHR)

Sexually Transmitted Diseases – Biology

Short Description: Sexual contact is the primary mode of transmission for sexually transmitted disease (STD). Sexually transmitted disease may be viral, bacterial, protistan (protozoan), or fungal.

Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the Sexually Transmitted Diseases. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.

Retrovirus Biology and Immunology

International Journal of HIV/AIDS and Research (IJHR)

Retrovirus Biology and Immunology

Guest Editor : Jian Zhu,University of Rochester Medical Center,USA.

Short Description: Retroviruses have an enzyme, known as reverse transcriptase, after entering into a cell when the property of transcribing their RNA into DNA. Immunology is the study of the immune system and is branch of the medical and biological sciences.

Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the Retrovirus Biology and Immunology. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.

Hepatitis and Liver Disease

International Journal of HIV/AIDS and Research (IJHR)

Hepatitis and Liver Disease

Short Description: Inflammation of the liver is known as Hepatitis. Hepatitis viruses like Hepatitis A,B,C,D, and E are the most common cause of Hepatitis but some other infections, toxic substances (e.g. alcohol, certain drugs), and autoimmune diseases can also cause Hepatitis.

Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the Hepatitis and Liver disease. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.

International Journal of HIV/AIDS and Research (IJHR)

HIV in USA

Short Description: Currently USA has around 1.3 million people living with HIV. Nearly one in eight of these people are unaware they have HIV.

Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the HIV in USA. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.

International Journal of HIV/AIDS and Research (IJHR)

HIV/AIDS Vaccine Research

Short Description: Vaccination is the best cure for protecting people from infectious diseases. The development of a safe and effective HIV vaccine remains key to realizing a durable end to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Research. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.

Genomic/Genetic epidemiology of HIV

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Genomic/Genetic epidemiology of HIV

Guest Editor : Victor Atunga Mobegi, University of Nairobi, Kenya.

Short Description: Genomics Epidemiology of HIV is established as a technique for the investigation of communicable disease outbreaks, with these studies , focusing on revealing transmission routes of Bacteria. DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis were done to determine subtypes and evolutionary relationships. Recombination breakpoints of 2 full-length CRF07_BC strains are elucidated using bootscanning method in genomic epidemiology of HIV. Vaccine design, therapy success, disease progression, transmissibility and viral load testing are some of them in Genetic epidemiology of HIV.

Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the Genomic/Genetic epidemiology of HIV. This special issue would like to provide platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.

Current Developments in HIV/AIDS

AIDS : Molecular Biology and Pathology

International Journal of HIV/AIDS and Research (IJHR) is an international journal publishing articles that emphasize all major areas of HIV/AIDS and Research and its diagnosis. IJHR has become an international, interdisciplinary forum for the publication of basic science and clinical research papers.

IJHR thrives on promoting intellectual, scholarly and coterminous research work in the field of HIV/AIDS and Research. Therefore, IJHR has taken an initiative step by introducing “Special Issues”. All articles are rigorously reviewed. Articles should be written at a level accessible to readers who are non-specialists in the topic of the article themselves, but who are interested in the research. The Journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, clinical studies and mini-reviews on topics of wide interest to investigators in the field of HIV/AIDS and Research.